"Even if the world ends tomorrow": A thorough analysis of the beauty and hope of the apocalypse

"Even if the world ends tomorrow": A thorough analysis of the beauty and hope of the apocalypse

"Even if the world ends tomorrow" - A new director's challenge where despair and hope intersect

■Overview of the work

"Even if the world ends tomorrow" is a theatrical animation released on January 25, 2019, based on a novel by Craftar. It was directed by up-and-coming director Yuhei Sakuragi and produced by Craftar Studio. It was distributed by Shochiku Media Division and is a 93-minute, one-episode story. Copyright belongs to "©Even if the world ends tomorrow".

■ Story

Since losing his mother at a young age, high school senior Makoto Hazama has tended to close himself off. His childhood friend Kotori Izumi has always been watching over him. Now, in their third year of high school, just as the two are finally about to take their first steps together, another "I" from another Japan suddenly appears before them. This encounter will greatly change the fate of the two.

■Explanation

This film, directed by up-and-coming director Sakuragi Yuhei, is a mix of action and love, set in two opposing Japans. It makes full use of "smart CG animation" and features delicate and realistic visual expression. The central theme of the story is that the "despair" of our world becomes the "hope" of another world.

■Cast

The voice cast includes Yuki Kaji as Makoto Hazama, Maaya Uchida as Kotori Izumi, Yoshiki Nakajima as Jin Hazama, Sayaka Senbongi as Kotoko Izumi, Aoi Yuki as Miko, Inori Minase as Riko, Kenjiro Tsuda as Genji Hazama, Toshiyuki Morikawa as Muneta Izumi, and Nana Mizuki as Yuri. The story is brought to life by this gorgeous cast.

■ Main staff

The original work is by Crafter, the director and scriptwriter is Yuhei Sakuragi, the production is by Crafter Studio, the production is by the "Even if the world ends tomorrow" production committee, and the distribution is by Shochiku Media Division. Each staff member has joined forces to improve the quality of the work.

■ Main Characters

Hazama Makoto is a high school senior who tends to close his heart since he lost his mother at a young age. He usually keeps his distance from his classmates, but he can become emotional when his childhood friend Kotori is involved. Izumi Kotori is Makoto's childhood friend and classmate, and has an unassuming and friendly personality, and unlike Makoto, has many friends. She has been concerned about Makoto since she was a child. Hazama Jin is an anti-Japanese Republic resistance fighter, and has hated the country and the princess since his mother was executed at a young age. He plans to assassinate Kotoko using the remote humanoid weapon Alma and the relative space expander developed by his father Gunji. Izumi Kotoko is the current princess of the Japanese Republic, and divides the people with a giant dome and establishes a dictatorial system. While she has an extraordinary amount of support from the people inside the dome, she is hated as the root of evil by the anti-Japanese Principality forces outside the dome.

■ Theme songs and music

The theme song, "Even if the world ends tomorrow," was written and composed by Aimyon, arranged by Yusuke Tachizaki, Takashi Kondo, and Yusuke Tanaka, and sung by Aimyon. This song deeply reflects the theme of the story and resonates with the hearts of viewers.

■Detailed review

"Even if the world ends tomorrow" is a work that deeply moves viewers by depicting a story where despair and hope intersect. Directed by up-and-coming director Yuhei Sakuragi, this work makes full use of CG animation technology to achieve realistic and beautiful visual beauty. In particular, the scene where the two Japans intersect has a strong visual impact and heightens the tension of the story.

The story revolves around the relationship between Hazama Makoto and Izumi Kotori. Makoto's emotional wounds and Kotori's kindness intersect to depict the growth of the two. Furthermore, the presence of "I" who appears from another Japan adds a new perspective to the story and provides the viewer with something to think about. The contrast between despair and hope symbolizes the difference between the two worlds, deeply moving the viewer.

The cast is also impressive, with the performances of Kaji Yuki and Uchida Maaya particularly outstanding. Makoto's inner conflict and Kotori's kindness are conveyed realistically through their voices. Nakajima Yoshiki and Senbongi Ayaka's performances also heighten the tension of the story and draw the viewer in.

The theme song "Even if the world ends tomorrow" perfectly expresses the theme of the story with Aimyon's powerful voice and profound lyrics. It helps the audience to immerse themselves in the world of the story and doubles the emotion.

■ Recommendation points

"Even if the world ends tomorrow" is a work that deeply moves viewers by depicting a story where despair and hope intersect. Directed by up-and-coming director Yuhei Sakuragi, this work makes full use of CG animation technology to achieve realistic and beautiful visual beauty. In particular, the scene where the two Japans intersect has a strong visual impact and heightens the tension of the story.

The story revolves around the relationship between Hazama Makoto and Izumi Kotori. Makoto's emotional wounds and Kotori's kindness intersect to depict the growth of the two. Furthermore, the presence of "I" who appears from another Japan adds a new perspective to the story and provides the viewer with something to think about. The contrast between despair and hope symbolizes the difference between the two worlds, deeply moving the viewer.

The cast is also impressive, with the performances of Kaji Yuki and Uchida Maaya particularly outstanding. Makoto's inner conflict and Kotori's kindness are conveyed realistically through their voices. Nakajima Yoshiki and Senbongi Ayaka's performances also heighten the tension of the story and draw the viewer in.

The theme song "Even if the world ends tomorrow" perfectly expresses the theme of the story with Aimyon's powerful voice and profound lyrics. It helps the audience to immerse themselves in the world of the story and doubles the emotion.

Related information

This animated film is based on the original novel, and while faithfully recreating the worldview of the original, it adds a new perspective to provide viewers with a fresh and moving experience. It is a work that can be enjoyed by both those who have read the original novel and those who are reading it for the first time.

After the film was released, fan events and talk shows were held, giving the cast and staff an opportunity to talk about their thoughts on the film. Through these events, viewers were able to gain a deeper understanding of the film and be even more moved by it.

Conclusion

"Even if the world ends tomorrow" is a work that deeply moves viewers by depicting a story where despair and hope intersect. Directed by up-and-coming director Yuhei Sakuragi, this work makes full use of CG animation technology to achieve realistic and beautiful visual beauty. In particular, the scene where the two Japans intersect has a strong visual impact and heightens the tension of the story.

The story revolves around the relationship between Hazama Makoto and Izumi Kotori. Makoto's emotional wounds and Kotori's kindness intersect to depict the growth of the two. Furthermore, the presence of "I" who appears from another Japan adds a new perspective to the story and provides the viewer with something to think about. The contrast between despair and hope symbolizes the difference between the two worlds, deeply moving the viewer.

The cast is also impressive, with the performances of Kaji Yuki and Uchida Maaya particularly outstanding. Makoto's inner conflict and Kotori's kindness are conveyed realistically through their voices. Nakajima Yoshiki and Senbongi Ayaka's performances also heighten the tension of the story and draw the viewer in.

The theme song "Even if the world ends tomorrow" perfectly expresses the theme of the story with Aimyon's powerful voice and profound lyrics. It helps the audience to immerse themselves in the world of the story and doubles the emotion.

This film is an animated feature film based on the original novel, and while faithfully recreating the worldview of the original, it adds a new perspective to provide viewers with a fresh and moving experience. It is a work that can be enjoyed by both those who have read the original novel and those who are watching it for the first time. In addition, after the film's release, fan events and talk shows were held, providing opportunities for the cast and staff to talk about their thoughts on the work. Through these events, viewers were able to deepen their understanding of the work and become even more moved by it.

"Even if the world ends tomorrow" is a work that deeply moves viewers by depicting a story where despair and hope intersect. This work, directed by the up-and-coming director Sakuragi Yuhei, makes full use of CG animation technology to achieve realistic and beautiful visual beauty. In particular, the scene where the two Japans intersect has a strong visual impact and increases the tension of the story. The story revolves around the relationship between Hazama Makoto and Izumi Kotori. Makoto's emotional wounds and Kotori's kindness intersect, depicting the growth of the two. Furthermore, the presence of "I" who appears from another Japan adds a new perspective to the story and provides viewers with something to think about. The contrast between despair and hope symbolizes the difference between the two worlds and deeply moves viewers. The cast is also luxurious, with the acting of Kaji Yuki and Uchida Maaya being particularly outstanding. Makoto's inner conflict and Kotori's kindness are conveyed realistically through the voices of the two actors. The acting of Nakajima Yoshiki and Senbongi Ayaka also heightens the tension of the story and draws the viewer in. The theme song "Even if the world ends tomorrow" perfectly expresses the theme of the story with Aimyon's powerful singing voice and deep lyrics. It helps the viewer to immerse themselves in the world of the story and doubles the emotion. This is a theatrical animation based on the original novel, and while faithfully recreating the worldview of the original, it adds a new perspective to provide the viewer with a fresh emotion. It is a work that can be enjoyed by both those who have read the original novel and those who are watching it for the first time. In addition, after the release of this work, fan events and talk shows were held, and the cast and staff had the opportunity to talk about their thoughts on the work. Through these events, the audience was able to deepen their understanding of the work and to be even more moved.

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